The #1 New York Times bestselling author’s latest stand-alone thriller, with a cameo by her fan-favorite character, Boston Detective D.D. Warren
My name is Nicky Frank. Except, most likely, it isn’t.
Nicole Frank shouldn’t have been able to survive the car accident, much less crawl up the steep ravine. Not in the dark, not in the rain, not with her injuries. But one thought allows her to defy the odds and flag down help: Vero.
I’m looking for a little girl. I have to save her. Except, most likely, she doesn’t exist.
Sergeant Wyatt Foster is frustrated when even the search dogs can’t find any trace of the mysterious missing child. Until Nicky’s husband, Thomas, arrives with a host of shattering revelations: Nicole Frank suffers from a rare brain injury and the police shouldn’t trust anything she says.
My husband claims he’ll do anything to save me. Except, most likely, he can’t.
Who is Nicky Frank, and what happened the night her car sailed off the road? Was it a random accident or something more sinister given the woman’s lack of family and no close friends? The deeper Wyatt digs, the more concerned he becomes. Because it turns out, in the past few months, Nicky has suffered from more than one close accident.… In fact, it would appear someone very much wants her dead.
A Dynamic Read Dollycas’s Thoughts
“Before I Go To Sleep” crossed with a manual on “How To Investigate A Motor Vehicle Accident”. Sgt Wyatt Foster and his partner Kevin (whose surname I’ve already forgotten – but his nickname is “The Brain”) must solve the mystery behind a motor vehicle accident in which sole driver Nicky Frank desperately asks them to search for “Vero”. It is only later when they get to the hospital that Nicky’s husband Thomas Frank that Vero doesn’t exist. This car accident is the third time she’s suffered serious concussion, so they can’t be sure that anything she says is the truth. So how did the car…
Gardner blends mystery, suspense, and thriller elements seamlessly into one heck of a read! Lisa Gardner is one twisted lady and I mean that in the most complimentary of ways, of course. Otherwise, she wouldn’t be so good at what she does and believe me, she’s good.